daf1@gte-labs.CSNET (David Fay) (07/02/86)
This may be a bit afield for this newsgroup, but here goes: ReSent-Date: Fri 4 Jul 86 02:20:08-EDT ReSent-From: The Moderator <TELECOM-REQUEST@MIT-XX.ARPA> ReSent-Sender: ELMO@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.#Internet ReSent-To: Telecom-Individual-Messages-List: ; ReSent-Message-ID: <12219911762.9.ELMO@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU> We've all had the experience of looking in the Yellow Pages for some common business category and being unable to find it. The cross-referencing systems added recently by phone companies help but don't always include even common categories. At the same time, if you browse through the Yellow Pages as I do, you will find wonderfully archaic or obscure categories listed. It's a wonder that the average person can find anything at all in the Yellow Pages. I'm looking for examples of really irritating Yellow Pages categorizations. Any contributions? I'll kick it off with my current gripes about my local 1986-87 NYNEX YP. I can't find any listing for video arcades, not under video, games, or even amusements. There are listings for manufacturers and distributors of video games (or amusement devices in the phone company dialect), but none for arcades. They must be in there somewhere. No video arcades, but if you're looking for an abbatoir - no problem. That happens to be the first listing in the book. Just to make this interesting, accompany submissions with information about who publishes your Yellow Pages so we know who the culprits are. David Fay ...!harvard!bunny!daf1